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so here are your choices, first, the anti-hackers, computer geeks at uc santa barbara are trying to find the holes in online security systems before the hackers do. >>> second, the global economy isn't without irony, meet the man who's making chop sticks in the united states and selling them to china. or third, ten young survivors of the haiti earthquake get a vip tour of yankee stadium. you can vote by texting 223360. the winning story airs next hour. >>> oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure hig
so here are your choices, first, the anti-hackers, computer geeks at uc santa barbara are trying to find the holes in online security systems before the hackers do. >>> second, the global economy isn't without irony, meet the man who's making chop sticks in the united states and selling them to china. or third, ten young survivors of the haiti earthquake get a vip tour of yankee stadium. you can vote by texting 223360. the winning story airs next hour. >>> oh, we call it the...
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a former labor secretary under bill clinton, a defense of public policy with uc berkeley. we know nine of the 12 so far. three democrats to be named and based on what we have seen, we see room for significant deal they have to come up with by thanksgiving. >> significant, no. i don't think it would be significant. the chances are very, very high that the triggered mechanism will be invoked that means spending cuts across the board. let me say this is the worst time to talk about spending cuts. the economy is dead in the water. right now we do not have a debt crisis. we have a jobs and wages and economic growth crisis. they are not the same thing. >> are we facing a double dip recession? >> think the chances of double dip will be at least moving to 50-50. not just the stock market. consumers are 70% of the economy jobs are disappearing and housing values are dropping. most americans are saying to themselves, i can't spend like i was spending before. that's a completely rational response to this crisis. the trouble is that when all the american consumers, 70% of the economy
a former labor secretary under bill clinton, a defense of public policy with uc berkeley. we know nine of the 12 so far. three democrats to be named and based on what we have seen, we see room for significant deal they have to come up with by thanksgiving. >> significant, no. i don't think it would be significant. the chances are very, very high that the triggered mechanism will be invoked that means spending cuts across the board. let me say this is the worst time to talk about spending...
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scientists from uc davis have been on the river collecting breath samples from her spray. >>> and who cares why the chicken crossed the road. in fact, what everyone wants to know is how and why the peacock escaped the zoo. real new yorkers know it's all about location, location, location in the big apple. the proof, here he is. or she. even in central park zoo peacock knows that. yesterday the real estate savvy peacock escaped the zoo to move on up to a luxury condo. of course, there on the beautiful east side of the island of manhattan. wasted no time perching itself on a fifth floor window ledge. much to the delight of these crowds snapping pictures below. zookeepers apparently weren't worried, though. they knew the bird would fly back to the proverbial coop this morning after a night on the town. >>> from that we go to wolf blitzer with a look at what's coming up next on "the situation room." you mentioned senator hatch coming up on the show. >> orrin hatch. he blocked the compromise yesterday that would have kept the faa sort of in business right now and, of course, the faa for al
scientists from uc davis have been on the river collecting breath samples from her spray. >>> and who cares why the chicken crossed the road. in fact, what everyone wants to know is how and why the peacock escaped the zoo. real new yorkers know it's all about location, location, location in the big apple. the proof, here he is. or she. even in central park zoo peacock knows that. yesterday the real estate savvy peacock escaped the zoo to move on up to a luxury condo. of course, there...
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>> uc santa cruise. the school in northern california which has a very mellow hippie vibe i guess you could say and which really made me realize that i lived in another world growing up when i came here to washington, d.c. i never knew that i would be such a uber crazy leftie when i came here, i thought that was absolutely normal. at that point i interned at rt, i was really interested in what they were doing but all of their offices were still in russia and i wasn't prepared to move back there. once i did graduate from the university they had already opened up offices here so i decided to contact them, see if they are interested, if they need people, and from there it just kind of all went the usual route, e-mails, phone calls, interviews and it happened. >> what did you major in? >> in political science, although at santa cruise because they like to be different they call it politics. and i minored in film and digital media. >> you were born in moscow? >> i was born in moscow and moved to the states in
>> uc santa cruise. the school in northern california which has a very mellow hippie vibe i guess you could say and which really made me realize that i lived in another world growing up when i came here to washington, d.c. i never knew that i would be such a uber crazy leftie when i came here, i thought that was absolutely normal. at that point i interned at rt, i was really interested in what they were doing but all of their offices were still in russia and i wasn't prepared to move back...
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the amber color uc is coming from the jar on the inside of the barrel. this is where bourbon gets all of its color and a lot of its flavor. currently, they have discovered over 200 chemical flavor is just in the oak from the barrel. >> this weekend, we highlight frankfort, kentucky on booktv and american history tv. throughout the weekend, look for the street and a literary life of the kentucky state capital. on c-span2, vice, corruption and urban renewal. and the life of night it kentucky cavalry soldier jon porter. on american history tv on c- span3, a visit to the buffalo trees distillery, one of only four in operation during prohibition -- for medicinal purposes, of course. and state houses burned to the ground. stop by the third, the old state capitol. this weekend on c-span2 and 3. >> carolyn lerner, the new head of a government agency that investigates whistle-blower complaints, recently said that 80% of whistleblowers regret their decision. held by th -- she took part in discussions held by the advisory committee for transparency. other panelists
the amber color uc is coming from the jar on the inside of the barrel. this is where bourbon gets all of its color and a lot of its flavor. currently, they have discovered over 200 chemical flavor is just in the oak from the barrel. >> this weekend, we highlight frankfort, kentucky on booktv and american history tv. throughout the weekend, look for the street and a literary life of the kentucky state capital. on c-span2, vice, corruption and urban renewal. and the life of night it...
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in the indian market, for skilled labor, uc wages rising faster than almost anyowhere else. on the demand side, that is leading to a rising middle class. h., if there is on it and% differential -- host: if there is some a 10% differential, might they have exported their cost center jobs? might they start coming back to the united states? guest: i think ultimately they will go away from india also. in the u.s., the wages are too high. [unintelligible] by the time the indians started getting the call centers jobs. a lot of the jobs here are actually taken by machines. press one, pressed to the below. it is mechanization, -- press two. it is mechanization. when -- will the jobs come back? maybe some, but not a lot. host: the next caller is from lake charles, indiana. ernie, an independent. ernie, are you there? he is listening to the program and not ready to be done, so we will move on to jimmy, a democrat in chicago. caller: one issue we continue to debate is health-care costs, and i'm hoping people that are against the obama administration attempts to have universal health ca
in the indian market, for skilled labor, uc wages rising faster than almost anyowhere else. on the demand side, that is leading to a rising middle class. h., if there is on it and% differential -- host: if there is some a 10% differential, might they have exported their cost center jobs? might they start coming back to the united states? guest: i think ultimately they will go away from india also. in the u.s., the wages are too high. [unintelligible] by the time the indians started getting the...
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i think that is a sign came when uc -- one of the things we mentioned, that you alluded to at the beginning of the debate, is that they consolidate the vote over their holders. we clearly see more of their voters. you also see more groups, like the professionals i alluded to earlier. this is a very significant change over time. college educated whites used to be solidly democratic group. they are not -- republican. now they're not. ean more toward the democrats. it continues to be tested, but it goes from strongly republican to contested. it is a demographically driven lean toward the democrats. >> michael, some indicators of gradual change? >> ray made reference to electoral realignments. >> is that not a fun book? >> he makes the argument -- he looked at the it arguments that various people have made that everything changed in 1800, 1828, 1932. kevin phillips reference to that in his book in 1968. but the mid-1990's, they're looking at their watches and saying that it is time for a realignment. we are due for one because it is generational. what made you does is look at the various indica
i think that is a sign came when uc -- one of the things we mentioned, that you alluded to at the beginning of the debate, is that they consolidate the vote over their holders. we clearly see more of their voters. you also see more groups, like the professionals i alluded to earlier. this is a very significant change over time. college educated whites used to be solidly democratic group. they are not -- republican. now they're not. ean more toward the democrats. it continues to be tested, but...
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the uc them as being controlled by outside forces -- do you see them as being conolled by outside forces? caer: absolutely. iran and 1983. the bay of pigs. we turn around and stab them in the back. host: let's take a look at how "the new york times" i reporting on this. "there were small, ecstatic gatherings, but there were also long, silent streets in a city of frayed nerves, and rumors of roving government soldiers and snipers everywhere." the next is bob, republican in virginia. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been stationed in tripoli in 196 gaddafi killed and jailed most of his people who never spoke against him. for the libyan people, this is the greatest day they've ever had in their lives. people who called in complaining have no idea. thank you. host: all right our next caller is in tabernacle. kirk on the line for democrats. caller: how are you doing? host: good. thank you. caller: i look at this mess and i do not think we understand at all. i would like to think a conspiracy 30 understands -- conspiracy theory understands it all. we are going to have a similar pro
the uc them as being controlled by outside forces -- do you see them as being conolled by outside forces? caer: absolutely. iran and 1983. the bay of pigs. we turn around and stab them in the back. host: let's take a look at how "the new york times" i reporting on this. "there were small, ecstatic gatherings, but there were also long, silent streets in a city of frayed nerves, and rumors of roving government soldiers and snipers everywhere." the next is bob, republican in...
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i was wonder about progress uc with -- you see with afghanistan and taliban leadership. >> i am not involved between the governments. while we do have a significant involvement in the process of reintegration, we're not involved in the term reconciliation at least at my level. >> can you give us a sense the kind of support that taliban and al qaeda leaders have across the border and has it come down or increase in the last several months after the killing of osama bin laden? >> i have difficulty with that question. >> since the death of bin laden, your assessment of the level of support, taliban and al qaeda from across the border. from across the border. >> we have not seen any real discernible outcome that the death of osama bin laden has had a direct affect on the battlefield. there is rhetoric among the in some places that they are conscious of the death of osama bin laden but that has not become a new cause. has not increase the numbers that we have seen in cross border operations or inside afghanistan. at this juncture i would say that if there will be an effect of the killing of osama
i was wonder about progress uc with -- you see with afghanistan and taliban leadership. >> i am not involved between the governments. while we do have a significant involvement in the process of reintegration, we're not involved in the term reconciliation at least at my level. >> can you give us a sense the kind of support that taliban and al qaeda leaders have across the border and has it come down or increase in the last several months after the killing of osama bin laden?...
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the uc them as being controlled by outside forces -- do you see them as being controlled by outside forces? caller: absolutely. iran and 1983. the bay of pigs. we turn around and stab them in the back. host: let's take a look at how "the new york times" is reporting on this. "there were small, ecstatic gatherings, but there were also long, silent streets in a city of frayed nerves, and rumors of roving government soldiers and snipers everywhere." the next is bob, republican in virginia. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been stationed in tripoli in 1969. gaddafi killed and jailed most of his people who never spoke against him. for the libyan people, this is the greatest day they've ever had in their lives. people who called in complaining have no idea. thank you. host: all right. our next caller is in tabernacle. kirk on the line for democrats. caller: how are you doing? host: good. thank you. caller: i look at this mess and i do not think we understand at all. i would like to think a conspiracy 30 understands -- conspiracy theory understands it all. we are going to have a simil
the uc them as being controlled by outside forces -- do you see them as being controlled by outside forces? caller: absolutely. iran and 1983. the bay of pigs. we turn around and stab them in the back. host: let's take a look at how "the new york times" is reporting on this. "there were small, ecstatic gatherings, but there were also long, silent streets in a city of frayed nerves, and rumors of roving government soldiers and snipers everywhere." the next is bob, republican...
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if the department of justice finds evidence of fraud, it is possible uc new legislation that takes a pair of scissors and cut apart the way these agencies operate. host: what we are talking about was not addressed in the dodd- frank legislation? guest: there were a few. the main thing would be that in a lot of regulations like banks and mutual fund regulations, there are requirements that they deferred to the ratings to drive how they can best their extra cash. these go back to the 1930's. in a sense, the reason these rating agencies have so much power is because the government put in all of these regulations over many decades -- and need to use the ratings in their investment processes. dodd-frank says that requirement needs to be undone. it has already been on the mostly for mutual funds, but the bank regulators have been dragging their feet, saying it is hard to find something else to refer to. the have not done it yet, but they're supposed to do it. nonetheless, a lot of investors might still use them, so the way of doing business might not change. host: why is the justice depart
if the department of justice finds evidence of fraud, it is possible uc new legislation that takes a pair of scissors and cut apart the way these agencies operate. host: what we are talking about was not addressed in the dodd- frank legislation? guest: there were a few. the main thing would be that in a lot of regulations like banks and mutual fund regulations, there are requirements that they deferred to the ratings to drive how they can best their extra cash. these go back to the 1930's. in a...
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if the department of justice finds evidence of fraud, it is possible uc new legislation that takes a pair of scissors and cut apart the way these agencies operate. host: what we are talking about was not addressed in the dodd- frank legislation? guest: there were a few. the main thing would be that in a lot of regulations like banks and mutual fund regulations, there are requirements that they deferred to the ratings to drive how they can best their extra cash. these go back to the 1930's. in a sense, the reason these rating agencies have so much power is because the government put in all of these regulations over many decades -- and need to use the ratings in their investment processes. dodd-frank says that requirement needs to be undone. it has already been on the mostly for mutual funds, but the bank regulators have been dragging their feet, saying it is hard to find something else to refer to. the have not done it yet, but they're supposed to do it. nonetheless, a lot of investors might still use them, so the way of doing business might not change. host: why is the justice depart
if the department of justice finds evidence of fraud, it is possible uc new legislation that takes a pair of scissors and cut apart the way these agencies operate. host: what we are talking about was not addressed in the dodd- frank legislation? guest: there were a few. the main thing would be that in a lot of regulations like banks and mutual fund regulations, there are requirements that they deferred to the ratings to drive how they can best their extra cash. these go back to the 1930's. in a...
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guest: uc chatter in the market, economists talking about down the road we could see some kind of move to. it's all the group of seven over the weekend issue a joint statement, which fall short of that. it did show that people are talking and policymakers are very concerned. it does seem like they are raising the odds of some type of action. host: was the talk about like -- what is the talk about a double- dip recession? guest: there is seeing a softening in the second quarter, a much softer economic performance and the second quarter. as we go into the third quarter, there are signs that this is deepening. with that very strong growth in the core of europe, the big economies like germany and france. those economies are starting to cool off now. that is part of a function of the slowing global economy, as well as the fact that we're being -- seeing a big slowdown in southern europe with greece still stuck in recession, although they are not a major player. but italy and spain are stagnant. we see this a creeping into the core of the eurozone. host: asian markets closing already, how mu
guest: uc chatter in the market, economists talking about down the road we could see some kind of move to. it's all the group of seven over the weekend issue a joint statement, which fall short of that. it did show that people are talking and policymakers are very concerned. it does seem like they are raising the odds of some type of action. host: was the talk about like -- what is the talk about a double- dip recession? guest: there is seeing a softening in the second quarter, a much softer...
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our first guest is the distinguished professor of law at uc-irvine and was inspired to go to school by the possible rights lawyers. he has authored six books and more than 100 law review articles. in his book art, which reaccelerating tonight, will also be on sale after word that you would like to purchase this and he will be signing. he has argued several cases before the supreme court, and we're very honored to have him here tonight. we also have dr. john eastman, dean of from loaw, 2007 until february 2010 to pursue a bid to become attorney general. he joined chapman law and was appointed dean in 2007. it serves and a public-interest law firm associated with the claremont institute. in the role of moderator, and jim newton, the editor at large of "the los angeles times." i am sure you know his wise boys. it has worked as a reporter, editor, bureau chief, and presently editor of the editorial pages. he is an author and he is the minister in a presidential biography of dwight d. eisenhower and we all hope it will be published this year. please try and me in welcoming our guests to the
our first guest is the distinguished professor of law at uc-irvine and was inspired to go to school by the possible rights lawyers. he has authored six books and more than 100 law review articles. in his book art, which reaccelerating tonight, will also be on sale after word that you would like to purchase this and he will be signing. he has argued several cases before the supreme court, and we're very honored to have him here tonight. we also have dr. john eastman, dean of from loaw, 2007...
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this committee and harris the polarization uc and the house and senate. -- inherits a polarization you see in the house and senate. the closest you get is max baucus to the center, but he is really alone to the extent he is a centrist. that makes their charge. if it is to build a bipartisan coalition. second, the party leaders left little to chance in selecting contingence. all offer third-party leaders. they offer tax committee chairs. you might wonder where is paul ryan? for the democratic side, a key factions, latino, black, all women, and through john kerry, the defense constituency. they will cooperate with party leaders, and informal leaders from top party leaders. the deal is immensely important to party reputations and their brand name. this is not a rogue committee. this is not bowles-simpson, which we of thrown off to the side. this is not a home-grown gang of six effort. the parties have deep stakes in the outcome of this committee and its suggestions, which means if there is going to be resolution, the key question is do the parties seek compromise in their election interes
this committee and harris the polarization uc and the house and senate. -- inherits a polarization you see in the house and senate. the closest you get is max baucus to the center, but he is really alone to the extent he is a centrist. that makes their charge. if it is to build a bipartisan coalition. second, the party leaders left little to chance in selecting contingence. all offer third-party leaders. they offer tax committee chairs. you might wonder where is paul ryan? for the democratic...
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. >> note is the ever colored uc. -- notice the color you see. this char is where vervain gets all of its color and a lot of its flavor. -- bourbon gets all of its color of a lot of its flavor. they have discovered 200 flavors. >> this weekend, we highlight frankfort, kentucky, on booktv and american history tv. looked at the history of literary life of the capital. douglas boyd on frankfurt's's crawfish bottom. span 3, a visit to one of only four distilleries open during prohibition for medicinal purposes. booktv and american history tv, in frankfort, kentucky, this weekend on c-span 2 and 3. >> the martin luther king memorial ceremony originally scheduled for sunday has been postponed because of the approaching hurricane. next, civil rights activist celebrate his life and legacy. this is about two and a half hours. >> i am honored to be the master of ceremonies today, and we want to welcome everybody here for what is expected to be of great celebration and affirmation of our commitment to jobs, peace, freedom, and what dr. king stood for. i als
. >> note is the ever colored uc. -- notice the color you see. this char is where vervain gets all of its color and a lot of its flavor. -- bourbon gets all of its color of a lot of its flavor. they have discovered 200 flavors. >> this weekend, we highlight frankfort, kentucky, on booktv and american history tv. looked at the history of literary life of the capital. douglas boyd on frankfurt's's crawfish bottom. span 3, a visit to one of only four distilleries open during...
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in the indian market, for skilled labor, uc wages rising faster than almost anyowhere else. on the demand side, that is leading to a rising middle class. h., if there is on it and% differential -- host: if there is some a 10% differential, might they have exported their cost centerobs? might they start coming back to the united states? guest: i think ultimately they will go away from india also. in the u.s., the wages are too high. [unintelligible] by the time the indians started getting the call centers jobs. a lot of the jobs here are actually taken by machines. press one, pressed to the below. it is mechanization, -- press two. it is mechanization. when -- will the jobs come back? maybe some, but not a lot. host: the next caller is from lake charles, indiana. ernie, an independent. ernie, are you there? he is listening to the program and not ready to be done, so we will move on toimmy, a democrat in chicago. caller: one issue we continue to debate is health-care costs, and i'm hoping people that are against the obama administration attempts to have universal health care u
in the indian market, for skilled labor, uc wages rising faster than almost anyowhere else. on the demand side, that is leading to a rising middle class. h., if there is on it and% differential -- host: if there is some a 10% differential, might they have exported their cost centerobs? might they start coming back to the united states? guest: i think ultimately they will go away from india also. in the u.s., the wages are too high. [unintelligible] by the time the indians started getting the...
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in the indian market, for skilled labor, uc wages rising faster than almost anyowhere else. on the demand side, that is leading to a rising middle class. h., if there is on it and% differential -- host: if there is some a 10% differential, might they have exported their cost center jobs? might they start coming back to the united states? guest: i think ultimately they will go away from india also. in the u.s., the wages are too high. [unintelligible] by the time the indians started getting the call centers jobs. a lot of the jobs here are actually taken by machines. press one, pressed to the below. it is mechanization, -- press two. it is mechanization. when -- will the jobs come back? maybe some, but not a lot. host: the next caller is from lake charles, indiana. ernie, an independent. ernie, are you there? he is listening to the program and not ready to be done, so we will move on to jimmy, a democrat in chicago. caller: one issue we continue to debate is health-care costs, and i'm hoping people that are against the obama administration attempts to have universal health ca
in the indian market, for skilled labor, uc wages rising faster than almost anyowhere else. on the demand side, that is leading to a rising middle class. h., if there is on it and% differential -- host: if there is some a 10% differential, might they have exported their cost center jobs? might they start coming back to the united states? guest: i think ultimately they will go away from india also. in the u.s., the wages are too high. [unintelligible] by the time the indians started getting the...
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, japan, australia, even pakistan, jordan, egypt -- the number of people devoted to this mission -- uc and off the charts order of magnitude in changes and the sheer quantity of effort and a bewildering variety of international connections had an effect. third, the united states became -- and one reason there has not been no attacks in the united states -- the hassan attack in fort heard is the deadliest attack since 9/11 by an extremist. the united states became a much more difficult area for the enemy to operate in. the 9/11 attack -- the united states was actually a good place to stage. they chose to stage and train inside the united states. that was for a year before the attack. it took a the hijackers four to six months before the hijacks. the united states actually became a very difficult place in which to stage and a train, especially with foreign operatives. one aspect of that problem, not only the work of dhs and the fbi and many local law enforcement entities, including the nypd, but another important aspect that has noted attention is trouble. it has become much harder for t
, japan, australia, even pakistan, jordan, egypt -- the number of people devoted to this mission -- uc and off the charts order of magnitude in changes and the sheer quantity of effort and a bewildering variety of international connections had an effect. third, the united states became -- and one reason there has not been no attacks in the united states -- the hassan attack in fort heard is the deadliest attack since 9/11 by an extremist. the united states became a much more difficult area for...
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but if you step up -- look at the last decade of supreme court appointees, uc precisely justices turning out as expected. go back in your head, taken, so to my art, roberts, breyer,, ginsberg, thomas. all of them -- and i think it is a good thing. president should know what we are getting and we are getting pretty much what we expect from these justices. but i think is -- it is worth thinking about that what we see is what we get. and presidents to a extent that journalists do not fully acknowledge -- president tell the truth about what they want in supreme court justices. president george w. bush said that he wanted to appoint justices in the mold of scalia and thomas appeared that is what he did. president obama spoke at his admiration of ginsberg and breyer. did appoint justices let that occurred come next november, i think we will -- no one is between now and then, i do not think, but we should listen to what the presidential candidates say. that is likely what we would get in our neck supreme court. and with that, i look forward to taking your questions and answering them. [laughter
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he dropped out of uc santa barbara. he was floundering and doing drugs during this time he was my mentor taking me to alternative bookstores to read about left-wing ideas and was sent to the class struggle. when i had the epiphany, i was inspiring to be an intellect to understand the world view and a brace the struggle my dad said something nobody told him. you need to get a job and get your act together and stop doing drugs. there is a certain point* i started to challenge my mentor. not the wasn't an intellect but i could beat him at the game of s.a.t. scores i was 400 points lower but i started to gain the self confidence and self-respect i could call him out on his misbehavior and i started to move away from him and i got a phone call as i started to move toward independence and away from the victim ology that dominated his consciousness. he was murdered in a hotel room in los angeles and i imagine it was during a drug deal that went bad. to this day i think about how i never cried about that >> think about your par
he dropped out of uc santa barbara. he was floundering and doing drugs during this time he was my mentor taking me to alternative bookstores to read about left-wing ideas and was sent to the class struggle. when i had the epiphany, i was inspiring to be an intellect to understand the world view and a brace the struggle my dad said something nobody told him. you need to get a job and get your act together and stop doing drugs. there is a certain point* i started to challenge my mentor. not the...
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this is an hour robert came to uc berkeley in 1963. four his promise offered him a job. he has been there the granddaughter material that is general they begin that i know many of you have already seen. there will is a tremendous amount you see press and with all of us who love the role that mark twain is played in american half a million copies of that autobiography list where it, 15, 19 weeks, a i am really delighted that we have robert here to i have to turn pun. thank you susan always reminds me of the way mark twain, 100 was on one of his of he was up n red dog, and no one even knew how to introduce him. finally, man to get off on the stage and do. mark twain says, and he said i but rather i only know two things hasn't been in, i don't mark twain that because it was a complement that didn't raise expectations put that into the autobiography because payne didn't know that so, but may balance it with a little story sentences that are in the autobiography. account of how mark twain escaped a dual that he has actually instigated in virginia city. he had he of course did
this is an hour robert came to uc berkeley in 1963. four his promise offered him a job. he has been there the granddaughter material that is general they begin that i know many of you have already seen. there will is a tremendous amount you see press and with all of us who love the role that mark twain is played in american half a million copies of that autobiography list where it, 15, 19 weeks, a i am really delighted that we have robert here to i have to turn pun. thank you susan always...
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what uc fist there is some decline because of the recession, less so because of that e-book. some decline in hardback. you do see a significant by in e-book. revenue in the number of books sold. i think as long as they can get the business model right there are going to be. i would say also that they would say as long as piracy does not come -- become the kind of problem it was to the music industry. >> a former congressman, what kind of involvement to you still have with the hill, particularly now as president of the american association of publishers'? >> i am involved in making the case occasionally, members of congress or the executive branch about what the needs of the industry are. to give you one example : dissolve piracy is a significant problem for the industry in could be worse in the future than it is today. we really need legislation from congress that would, of the u.s. attorney general to go after some of these row websites. what i mean by that i websites that basically make a living by uploading copyrighted material and allowing others to take it down for free.
what uc fist there is some decline because of the recession, less so because of that e-book. some decline in hardback. you do see a significant by in e-book. revenue in the number of books sold. i think as long as they can get the business model right there are going to be. i would say also that they would say as long as piracy does not come -- become the kind of problem it was to the music industry. >> a former congressman, what kind of involvement to you still have with the hill,...
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. >> robert came to uc berkeley in 1963. he was a student. four years later, people seeing his promise, offered him a job. he has been there ever since. in 1949, the granddaughter of mark twain gave uc berkeley the materials that are in the mark twain archives. in 1980, robert became the general editor of these archives and in 2005, they began the process of putting together the volumes, the first volume. i know many of you have already seen it. there will be three volumes, and there is a tremendous amount of excitement associated at you see press and with all of us who love the role that mark twain is has played in american literature and culture, to know that happen million copies of that autobiography have already been sold. it is on "the new york times" bestsellers list where it has been for 14, 15, 19 weeks, a long time, and i am really delighted that we have robert here to tell us even more. robert hirsch. robert hirst's. [applause] >> i have to turn my cell phone here. no pun. thank you, susan, for that introduction. it always reminds
. >> robert came to uc berkeley in 1963. he was a student. four years later, people seeing his promise, offered him a job. he has been there ever since. in 1949, the granddaughter of mark twain gave uc berkeley the materials that are in the mark twain archives. in 1980, robert became the general editor of these archives and in 2005, they began the process of putting together the volumes, the first volume. i know many of you have already seen it. there will be three volumes, and there is a...
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uc on the south side, the church that bronco, had attended for many years. he and his wife are married and raise children were baptized. and i he became a campaign issue briefly in 2008 for a sermon that he had given, tiny bits of which were paraded out. he is making the very same point and criticizing the use of the phrase of bless america. a tendency wrapped the government of the yetta states up with god in a neat way, despite our history and profound examples of our national wickedness. and hugh dave jeremiah a chance to explain himself. and you indicated, this man who had been -- who had been used in this campaign. he was -- he was cared richard as an angry black man as a way of trying to portray barack obama. the opposite of an angry black man. and forest barack obama as a practical politician to repudiate jeremiah. you gave him a chance to speak, and that was a good thing. >> jeremiah, whom i did not know, got a bum deal from the corporate mainstream media and from the right-wing media, fox news, talk radio. i mean, anyone could, and probably it our cr
uc on the south side, the church that bronco, had attended for many years. he and his wife are married and raise children were baptized. and i he became a campaign issue briefly in 2008 for a sermon that he had given, tiny bits of which were paraded out. he is making the very same point and criticizing the use of the phrase of bless america. a tendency wrapped the government of the yetta states up with god in a neat way, despite our history and profound examples of our national wickedness. and...
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so, doug miller is an economist at uc davis, and i wrote a paper published of her years ago when we look at the long-term impact of head start on kids who were dating in the 300 poorest public schools in the united states in the 1960s. so these are like african-american kids in the mississippi delta, attending the lowest quality of public school that you can imagine. and we have seen the long-term head start benefits for those kids, despite the fact that they're going to such low-quality elementary schools. i think more plausible in my view it is a hypothesis that steve mentioned any science paper but he didn't talk about so much during his presentation, is the possibility of elementary schools over time might be getting better at alleviating school deficits among kids are not getting high quality preschool experiences. that is, the kids who are not in head start, the teacher then redirects time towards remediating the skill staff of the non-head start kids. some evidence that elementary schools might be getting overtime, particularly for the lowest achieving kids, comes from scores from
so, doug miller is an economist at uc davis, and i wrote a paper published of her years ago when we look at the long-term impact of head start on kids who were dating in the 300 poorest public schools in the united states in the 1960s. so these are like african-american kids in the mississippi delta, attending the lowest quality of public school that you can imagine. and we have seen the long-term head start benefits for those kids, despite the fact that they're going to such low-quality...
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and i went to college, uc berkeley, played in the nba for 12 years, came back to my hometown, started running charter schools. and we are starting in elementary school, k. to a elementary school. the same time we're starting fiscal, high school, cyclamen high school the second oldest high school west of the mississippi. was about to be taken over by the state of california because it was underperforming. it had underperformed for like 10 years straight. essentially only 20% of seniors were graduating and going onto college which meant 80% or not. that was going on year after year. so i had this idea. i go to the superintendent at the time in a school board and said can we when cyclamen high school as a charter school? and they were like absolutely. you can do a better job than we are doing. and i was thinking of course i could. so i go in and i speak to a group of teachers and am looking at this part of the room. there were probably 100 teachers in the room. i told what we want to. i say we will high expectations for kids, well -- we want a private education for free. we want to raise
and i went to college, uc berkeley, played in the nba for 12 years, came back to my hometown, started running charter schools. and we are starting in elementary school, k. to a elementary school. the same time we're starting fiscal, high school, cyclamen high school the second oldest high school west of the mississippi. was about to be taken over by the state of california because it was underperforming. it had underperformed for like 10 years straight. essentially only 20% of seniors were...
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a look at the sites and sounds from the last several days in the uc. >> thi u.k. >> this is not just a game, this is criminality. >> we are here for one reason, to stick up for our families. my girlfriend and my children sit at home, i'm here to protect them. >> this is burglary, this is violence. >> we do believe, don't we lad, there ain't enough of them. there is too much going on in too many different areas. they need back up. they won't bring the army in, they won't bring no water canyons in, they need someone. >> it's a sad day for london. it's a sad event that we saw overnight. >> we need to smash you up. you riot our place, we'll riot your area. this is our area not your area. >> the police are not containing and crushing the stupid up rising of a lot of hoodies, who are bums. >> every single window frame had been blown-out and flames rising from everywhere you could see. they say, oh, social deprivation, and they don't have any opportunities or education. it's all rubbish. at the end of the day these people know right from wrong. jenna: incredible sights and sounds there. cam
a look at the sites and sounds from the last several days in the uc. >> thi u.k. >> this is not just a game, this is criminality. >> we are here for one reason, to stick up for our families. my girlfriend and my children sit at home, i'm here to protect them. >> this is burglary, this is violence. >> we do believe, don't we lad, there ain't enough of them. there is too much going on in too many different areas. they need back up. they won't bring the army in, they...
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. >>> it was also move in weekend at uc bank of americary. this year an estimated 6300 undergraduates will be living in on campus residence halls. this year enrollment by out of state students is up 23%. the university admitted more out of state students because they pay higher tuition. >>> it appears the days could be numbered for libyan leader moammar ghadafi. >> libyan rebels launched an attack. their strategy for moving into tripoli. >>> flash floods powerful enough to float a dump truck. the toll on one pennsylvania city trying to dig out of the mud. >>> it was an unseasonably cool day around the bay area. by this afternoon, to see those clouds rolling in overnight, will we warm up at all for tomorrow. >>> i'll tell you with a look at the forecast, coming up. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like th
. >>> it was also move in weekend at uc bank of americary. this year an estimated 6300 undergraduates will be living in on campus residence halls. this year enrollment by out of state students is up 23%. the university admitted more out of state students because they pay higher tuition. >>> it appears the days could be numbered for libyan leader moammar ghadafi. >> libyan rebels launched an attack. their strategy for moving into tripoli. >>> flash floods...
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home-cooked meal from mom and plans on taking a rest before going back to work, and school. >> two uc berkeley graduates will learn if they'll be freed from an iranian prison on ease peen yauj charges. their attorney believes the court will deliver a verdict within a week. the two men spent two years in custody since being arrested by authorities long iran's border with iraq. ramadan begins this week, when islamic countries traditionally pardon prisoners. sarah showered was released on humanitarian reasons. she now lives in oakland. >> still to come at 4:00 google's deal to get into deals. more on the internet giant's latest purchase. >> is filled as a renaissance in richmond. >>> we have breaking news in fairfield. at about 4:10 p.m. reports of a grass fire near central avenue and pitman in fairfield shut down a portion of cordelia road. hard to tell from this distance this, view how big this may be. we're told three alarms, but will keep you posted throughout the newscast and abc 7 news at 5:00. >> and google made another deal to offer internet deals. and we have that and first anot
home-cooked meal from mom and plans on taking a rest before going back to work, and school. >> two uc berkeley graduates will learn if they'll be freed from an iranian prison on ease peen yauj charges. their attorney believes the court will deliver a verdict within a week. the two men spent two years in custody since being arrested by authorities long iran's border with iraq. ramadan begins this week, when islamic countries traditionally pardon prisoners. sarah showered was released on...
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yesterday iran's foreign minister gave his support to the uc berkeley hikers detained and said the verdict should be out soon. >>> we are getting new information about the u.s. navy seals and other troops onboard the helicopter that was shot down in eastern afghanistan. u.s. officials say the team rushed to the area to help an army ranger unit under fire from insurgents. he the crew completed the mission and was flying out of the area when it was hit. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack. 30 americans and eight afghan troops were killed. some of the 22 navy seals who were killed have been identified, including michael strange from philadelphia. he was on his third tour in afghanistan. >> protecting our country, and graduated from north catholic, very proud of him. and he succeeded with the seals. he became an e-6 in four years. four years. that's how dedicated he was. >> i just -- something he was trained for, something he wanted. >> alan: the crash was the single deadliest day for u.s. troops in the ten-year long conflict in afghanistan. >> san francisco was filled with t
yesterday iran's foreign minister gave his support to the uc berkeley hikers detained and said the verdict should be out soon. >>> we are getting new information about the u.s. navy seals and other troops onboard the helicopter that was shot down in eastern afghanistan. u.s. officials say the team rushed to the area to help an army ranger unit under fire from insurgents. he the crew completed the mission and was flying out of the area when it was hit. the taliban is claiming...
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a uc davis survey show women make more money on the market then men because guys trade 45% more often and get too cocky. 63% of men call themselves experienced traders. only 48% of women claim that title. >> i would go to quality. >> reporter: advice from the first woman to ever own a seat at the new york stock exchange. so buy the things that you eat, that you drive, that -- >> -- you live with. >> reporter: it's an approach endorsed by a new book called "warren buffett invests like a girl," claiming women survive better in the market by trading less. make unemotional stock decisions, and pick stable investments, not trendy. >> they think frankly they know more than they do and this can lead them to make some pretty bad choices. >> reporter: women do more research and hold on to stocks longer. >> this is a great time to come out and look for stocks that are on sale. >> reporter: a more feminine portfolio that avoids testosterone-based snap decisions may be the way to stay safe in the long run. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> now to that breaking news on the american airlines fligh
a uc davis survey show women make more money on the market then men because guys trade 45% more often and get too cocky. 63% of men call themselves experienced traders. only 48% of women claim that title. >> i would go to quality. >> reporter: advice from the first woman to ever own a seat at the new york stock exchange. so buy the things that you eat, that you drive, that -- >> -- you live with. >> reporter: it's an approach endorsed by a new book called "warren...
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legislate you're this week does not mandate schools use race and economic background in admissions at uc and csu campuses but the former regent who co-authored prop 209 says it's just a way around the ban. >> it's a passes they will be under pressure to try to implement it and when they do we'll sue them. >> it allows the university of california and csu sits tim to consider. it does note mandate and there is nothing that would require them to use race as a factor. >> and this may end up before voters again. the state senator says he may back a ballot initiative to overturn all of prop 209. >> the head of the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms resigned over an operation known as fast and furious designed to track small time gun buyers in a hope they'd lead to major trafficker buzz atf lost track of almost toudz guns. two were recovered in a crime screen where a u.s. border agent was murdered. kenneth nelson quit today and dennis burke u.s. attorney in arizona resigned as well. >> president obama made a promise to veterans today as he addressed american legion convention in minneapoli
legislate you're this week does not mandate schools use race and economic background in admissions at uc and csu campuses but the former regent who co-authored prop 209 says it's just a way around the ban. >> it's a passes they will be under pressure to try to implement it and when they do we'll sue them. >> it allows the university of california and csu sits tim to consider. it does note mandate and there is nothing that would require them to use race as a factor. >> and this...
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. >> uc berkeley economist says the nation shouldn't be so focused on debt if we want to get the economy going again. he says the government needs to spend to get the economy growing. >> exempt the first $20,000 of income from payroll taxes for two years, putting money into peoples' pockets, they'd spend it. number two, have a wpa, a civilian conservation core for long-term unemployed. we've got to get them back to work. >> he says the government should spend billions to renew the nation's infrastructure. the president will outline his jobs plan after labor day. >> the police stand off that affected thousands of commuters yesterday ended this afternoon with a suspect, dead, police say the 38-year-old peter james thomas was dead when they entered his hotel room. his girlfriend is safe now, being questioned by police. and carolyn tyler joins us live. the assumption is that he took his life. have police confirmed that? >> no. we can assume that, law enforcement says we have to wait for the coroner to determine that. we did learn today that peter james thomas was wanted on a $70,000 outstand
. >> uc berkeley economist says the nation shouldn't be so focused on debt if we want to get the economy going again. he says the government needs to spend to get the economy growing. >> exempt the first $20,000 of income from payroll taxes for two years, putting money into peoples' pockets, they'd spend it. number two, have a wpa, a civilian conservation core for long-term unemployed. we've got to get them back to work. >> he says the government should spend billions to renew...
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. >> and later on abc 7 news at 5:00 head of the uc system justifying pay raises for some faculty and staff. >>> all right. 7 on your side's michael finney is here now to answer questions you've posted to his facebook and twitter account. >> one viewer feels they've been overcharged by an airline. >> they have. stick with me going through this. question one, from nanette. she says i called southwest asking if there is a charge to get an earlier flight. she said yes. i was charged 220ses today move by five hours. the airport, the ticket agent said i didn't have to pay. all i had to do was ask the ticket agent if there was was a flight available. the laws are set up to airlines can do anything. that said, southwest has the best rules. other airlines charge a change fee if they allow to you change. southwest doesn't work that way. if you want to take a different flight, cancel the one you have. they put money on account, you book the new flight. it's a pretty darned good deal. what she was telling you is had you showed up, been gutsy enough just to show up and they had an opening they ma
. >> and later on abc 7 news at 5:00 head of the uc system justifying pay raises for some faculty and staff. >>> all right. 7 on your side's michael finney is here now to answer questions you've posted to his facebook and twitter account. >> one viewer feels they've been overcharged by an airline. >> they have. stick with me going through this. question one, from nanette. she says i called southwest asking if there is a charge to get an earlier flight. she said yes. i...
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. >> my next step is getting into uc skb become a construction management. >> now i mentioned it takes four weeks to build this skeleton of a house. the next part of the lesson is actually demolishing and deconstruct sgt word used. they're going to use most of the materials for the next class. >> that is all about recycling. how many students today already have jobs lined up? >> you know, there was a few of them who actually were called up to get to collect their degree but i understand they were already working about four of them were already working. a total of the group is about half. so 20 of the 40 graduated. >> let's hope they all get jobs. thank you very much. >> despite the success of the program a new study says creation of green jobs really is not living up to past promises. the president pledged 10s -- so million green jobs but a study by brookings institute found 2% of employment nationwide is in clean technology. the industry lost 492 positions, several reasons is manufacturing for things like solar panel skz done overseas and the public isn't rushing to green their homes
. >> my next step is getting into uc skb become a construction management. >> now i mentioned it takes four weeks to build this skeleton of a house. the next part of the lesson is actually demolishing and deconstruct sgt word used. they're going to use most of the materials for the next class. >> that is all about recycling. how many students today already have jobs lined up? >> you know, there was a few of them who actually were called up to get to collect their degree...
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a uc davis survey shows women make more money on the market than men because guys trade 45% more often. and get too cocky. 63% of men call themselves experienced traders. only 48% of women claim that title. >> i would go to quality. >> reporter: advice from the first woman to ever own a seat at the new york stock exchange. >> so buy the things that you eat, that you drive, that -- >> you live with. >> reporter: it's an approach endorsed by a new book called "warren buffett invests like a girl." claiming women survive better in the market by trading less, making unemotional stock decisions, and picking stable investments, not the trendy. >> men tend to be more overconfident when it comes to investing. they think, frankly, that they know more than they do and this can lead them to make some pretty bad choices. >> reporter: women do more research and hold on to stocks longer. >> this is a great time to come out and look for stocks that are on sale. >> reporter: a more feminine portfolio that avoids testosterone-based snap decisions may be the way to stay safe in the long run. jim avila, a
a uc davis survey shows women make more money on the market than men because guys trade 45% more often. and get too cocky. 63% of men call themselves experienced traders. only 48% of women claim that title. >> i would go to quality. >> reporter: advice from the first woman to ever own a seat at the new york stock exchange. >> so buy the things that you eat, that you drive, that -- >> you live with. >> reporter: it's an approach endorsed by a new book called...
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she is from burke lee and attends uc santa barbara. this is her 4th bake sale. she says she's borrowing about $4000 per quarter in student loans and says every little bit helps. >>> and that is our report. maureen naylor. our coverage continues online. ktvu.com. and tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next. until then, have a great evening. bay area news at 7:00 from tv 36 has been brought to you by cash creek. Ñ÷÷xooooxÑxÑooooooñ ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters.
she is from burke lee and attends uc santa barbara. this is her 4th bake sale. she says she's borrowing about $4000 per quarter in student loans and says every little bit helps. >>> and that is our report. maureen naylor. our coverage continues online. ktvu.com. and tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next. until then, have a great evening. bay area news at 7:00 from tv 36 has been brought to you by cash creek. Ñ÷÷xooooxÑxÑooooooñ ♪ ♪ free access to chase...
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>>> right now at 5:00, the two uc berkeley graduates that have been detained in iran for the last two years have learned their fate. how the judge ruled. >>> san jose state students are arrive i arriving for the fall semester. >>> and why napa may soon be known for more than its wine. the news at 5:00 starts right now 37. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. two uc berkeley graduates being held in iran for two years finally learned their fwat today. the judge sentenced shane bauer and josh if a tall to eight years in prison in iran. they were hiking when they crossed the border. there is still the possibility the two could be released in the next ten days. >> an iranian court handed down a heavy sentence to josh and shane today. five years for espionage, three years for illegally entering the country. a total of eight years, they've already spent two years in prison and that may be north carolina knocked off their sentence ppt big question now is whether they'll be pardoned by the end of the month of ramadan, in ten days time. traditionally in iran, prisoners are freed as a good will hu
>>> right now at 5:00, the two uc berkeley graduates that have been detained in iran for the last two years have learned their fate. how the judge ruled. >>> san jose state students are arrive i arriving for the fall semester. >>> and why napa may soon be known for more than its wine. the news at 5:00 starts right now 37. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. two uc berkeley graduates being held in iran for two years finally learned their fwat today. the judge...
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two uc berkeley students will likely find out this week whether they're guilty of spying in iran. josh fattal and shane bauer had their final day in court this morning. the two along with sarah shourd were arrested two years ago today when they allegedly crossed the iraqi border into iran. they argued they were hiking, not spying. the lawyer for the uc berkeley grads hopes if the court finds his clients guilty they will be sentenced to time already served and released. again, they should find out their fate sometime this coming week. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is still mum on whether he will run for mayor in the next election. when lee was appointed back in january to finish out gavin newsom's term, you might remember lee said when it was over he wanted to return to his job as city administrator and not run for mayor again. fast forward f eight months and it seems lee might just be changing his mind. kris sanchez received some insight from larry gerston. >> san francisco politics always a fun story to watch. now will interim mayor ed lee run or will he not? larry gerston has t
two uc berkeley students will likely find out this week whether they're guilty of spying in iran. josh fattal and shane bauer had their final day in court this morning. the two along with sarah shourd were arrested two years ago today when they allegedly crossed the iraqi border into iran. they argued they were hiking, not spying. the lawyer for the uc berkeley grads hopes if the court finds his clients guilty they will be sentenced to time already served and released. again, they should find...
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. >> is the uc system losing its luster? larry gerston joins us for an insight into how the state's budget crisis is impactingin th sy the system and how it's seen around the world. back in a moment. >>> state auditors say california is a lousy landlord failing to collect enough rent from those that use state land. the state land commission should have brought in an extra $8 million for leases dating back 30 years. the audit shows the commission neglected to collect rent money and it didn't properly reassess the property of those values. the director blamed budget cuts for taking away too many people from his staff. >>> back to school with the new dose of reality. the uc berkeley system and campus losing its place as one of the nation's most prestigious research universities and if so why? >> to answer those questions, we bring in larry gerston. larry, they've been warning about this for a while. many educators saying that the university was going to lose its prestige and also its ability to attract and keep top talent. >> i
. >> is the uc system losing its luster? larry gerston joins us for an insight into how the state's budget crisis is impactingin th sy the system and how it's seen around the world. back in a moment. >>> state auditors say california is a lousy landlord failing to collect enough rent from those that use state land. the state land commission should have brought in an extra $8 million for leases dating back 30 years. the audit shows the commission neglected to collect rent money...
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remember, uc berkeley was 70. and ucla is climbing the rankings. it came in at 55, also ahead of berkeley. >>> well, would you do this to raise money for your business? the owner of a private zoo in ukraine is spending five weeks in a cage with a lion to raise money for a new zoo. the 40-year-old artist and blacksmith has been living in the cage with the lioness since august 2nd. he's trying to set a new guinness world record and remind the world of the importance of the humane treatment of wild animals. >>> okay. a bit of the old west will return to santa rosa this morning. mom, are you listening? my mom lives in santa rosa. 40 cattle will make their way through downtown streets as it makes its way to the sonoma county fairgrounds. police will have barricades set up and several roads will be closed during the event. the texas longhorns will be used as part of a reenactment of the area's history. this cattle drive begins at 10:00 this morning. >>> well, lucille ball would have been 100 years old this weekend. in her hometown of jamestown, new york,
remember, uc berkeley was 70. and ucla is climbing the rankings. it came in at 55, also ahead of berkeley. >>> well, would you do this to raise money for your business? the owner of a private zoo in ukraine is spending five weeks in a cage with a lion to raise money for a new zoo. the 40-year-old artist and blacksmith has been living in the cage with the lioness since august 2nd. he's trying to set a new guinness world record and remind the world of the importance of the humane...
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a visiting scholar at the uc berkeley said in in spite of though rating downgrade the u.s. will remain on top. if this happened to any other country the results would have been more devastating, but in this case it is more of a matter of the country's ego getting bruised. >> we have the laughing stock of the world because politicians are fighting each other rather than doing what is right for the country. >> he says what happened in california with the debt crisis is happening on a national level an the reputation of the united states is at stake. he says politicians were playing a game of chicken, and in the end there was no winner. >> let them lose their jobs over this. i'm not saying vote left or right. throw them all out for not being able to agree. it is like when a student is unruly we send them out of the class. with send a message to washington we expect them to behave like adults no t spoiled brats. >> president obama is saying it is clear washington must do better. >> both parties are going to have to work together on a larger plan to get our nation's finances in
a visiting scholar at the uc berkeley said in in spite of though rating downgrade the u.s. will remain on top. if this happened to any other country the results would have been more devastating, but in this case it is more of a matter of the country's ego getting bruised. >> we have the laughing stock of the world because politicians are fighting each other rather than doing what is right for the country. >> he says what happened in california with the debt crisis is happening on a...
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a city councilman and former mayor of fort bragg and uc-berkeley alum. melo and a friend discovered the poppies while searching for marijuana farms. the city councilman was shot and killed. his friend managed to run away and escape aboard a passing train. a former giants superstar, barry bonds will find out this december if he will face any prison time for his obstruction of justice conviction. a feds reral judge set sentenci for december 15. bonds could receive nearly two years in federal prison but is expected to receive probation. earlier this year a jury found bonds guilty for evasive testimony during a 2003 grand jury hearing on the steroid scandal. home run king plans to appeal the verdict. prosecutors are debating whether to retry bonds on three perjury charges in which the jury was deadlocked. >>> belmont man accused of being a peeping tom, suspected of peeping on his nab through a bathroom window. want to show you a photograph. 36-year-old. a woman called police after seeing some one taking her photograph through her bathroom window. police arri
a city councilman and former mayor of fort bragg and uc-berkeley alum. melo and a friend discovered the poppies while searching for marijuana farms. the city councilman was shot and killed. his friend managed to run away and escape aboard a passing train. a former giants superstar, barry bonds will find out this december if he will face any prison time for his obstruction of justice conviction. a feds reral judge set sentenci for december 15. bonds could receive nearly two years in federal...
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flush flush flush>> uc berkeley police say three men were arrested for separate attacks on women in a span of
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turns out the person who caught that mistake is a uc-berkeley grad. john bellowes is an economics graduate and now works for the u.s. treasury department as the acting assistant secretary. he did the math and pointed out the debt is 8% points lower over 10 years which means the public debt is more stable. standard & poor's says they decided to go ahead anyway saying the decision wasn't based on the math but based on political gridlock over the debt ceiling vote. >> despite plans to cut more than 6,000 employees, networking giant cisco is wringing in the cash. the company reported better than expected earnings for its fourth quarter yesterday with $11.2 billion in revenue. analysts had expected the earnings to be slightly lower. the earnings report gave cisco share as 10% bump in after hours trading. >> that could help wall street when the opening bell rings. futures expected a bit higher. for more on that and news before the bell let's turn to courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning. here we go again. you're going to want to strap yourselves in
turns out the person who caught that mistake is a uc-berkeley grad. john bellowes is an economics graduate and now works for the u.s. treasury department as the acting assistant secretary. he did the math and pointed out the debt is 8% points lower over 10 years which means the public debt is more stable. standard & poor's says they decided to go ahead anyway saying the decision wasn't based on the math but based on political gridlock over the debt ceiling vote. >> despite plans to...
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fort bragg city councilman, jerry melo, a forester, and served as the city's mayor, and studied at uc-berkeley. the 15-year councilman was shot when he allege lead discovered bassler growing marijuana in a remote area of the county. >> the roar of harleys was heard through south san francisco this morning as a special memorial ride got off to a noisy start. riders are making a cross-country trip to remember loved ones lost on september 11th. called the ride for the 40. this is the third year. it ends in shanksville, pennsylvania. where unite the flight 93 crashed in a field there. the organizer says his efforts are for his brother, joey, who died in that crash. >> my goal tips get in between, probably, 7:30-8:00, they have a family viewing, so the family can view the memorial before the dedication. >> this year the ride will end with a dedication ceremony. the first phase of the memorial in shanksville. business and tech news tonight. days of punching the time clock, are a thing of the past. but bosses still can track you. >> now they have a new high-tech way to do it as well. nbc bay area's,
fort bragg city councilman, jerry melo, a forester, and served as the city's mayor, and studied at uc-berkeley. the 15-year councilman was shot when he allege lead discovered bassler growing marijuana in a remote area of the county. >> the roar of harleys was heard through south san francisco this morning as a special memorial ride got off to a noisy start. riders are making a cross-country trip to remember loved ones lost on september 11th. called the ride for the 40. this is the third...
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. >> uc berkeley has had to pull out of their funding and their operations of the observatory, but we are eager to keep it going. >> reporter: so eager, in fact, that the science experts quickly became experts on the force of social media. through sites like facebook and twitter, they raised more than $200,000, enough money to in september, the allen array will resume its intergalactic search. >> one of humans' oldest questions since mankind first looked up at the sky and wondered, well, what do those stars mean and what's out there, are we alone. >> reporter: and that question is at the core of seti, which stands for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. to astronomers like allen, the allen array represents the greatest hope of answering that question. >> this is in a way the hubble space telescope in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. this is the instrument that's going to surpass all the past efforts which have really just been the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: at the same time, the search for funds to keep the telescopes running will also continue. the instit
. >> uc berkeley has had to pull out of their funding and their operations of the observatory, but we are eager to keep it going. >> reporter: so eager, in fact, that the science experts quickly became experts on the force of social media. through sites like facebook and twitter, they raised more than $200,000, enough money to in september, the allen array will resume its intergalactic search. >> one of humans' oldest questions since mankind first looked up at the sky and...
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two uc berkeley graduated will see if they are coming home from iran. josh fattal and shane bauer had their day in court yesterday morning. they both appeared healthy. the two, along with sarah shourd were arrested two years ago when they allegedly crossed the iraqi border into iran. the judge was hoped to free the two yesterday because muslim tradition often allows for compassion and the release of prisoners during the time. it didn't happen. the judge will decide a verdict by the end of the week and the two went back into prison. it is 9:57 right now. a look at the forecast right now. >> forecast looking pretty good, at least for san jose, broken out to sunshine. low clouds over san francisco, 60 degrees right now, south bay sunshine right now. 64 and not much wind. castro valley westward seeing cloud cover, san jose, got the sunshine. these temperatures are going to run very cool this time of year. 70s to low 80s inland and the 7-day forecast keeps things very mild. look at the inland temperatures. no red on my radar, mike, you got a little red. >> r
two uc berkeley graduated will see if they are coming home from iran. josh fattal and shane bauer had their day in court yesterday morning. they both appeared healthy. the two, along with sarah shourd were arrested two years ago when they allegedly crossed the iraqi border into iran. the judge was hoped to free the two yesterday because muslim tradition often allows for compassion and the release of prisoners during the time. it didn't happen. the judge will decide a verdict by the end of the...
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just last month to make ends meet uc regents raised fees 10%. the second student fee hike in as many years. let's move on. here at mid week. spencer christian here with the forecast as always. and just wonderful days outside. >> beautiful weather. a string of wonderful days now. well, considering warm weather, if that is what you like. >> but not extreme heat. >> no extreme heat. we did have 49ers in the inland areas -- we can have 90s in the inland areas. 70s and 80s near the coast. looking down along the embarcadero. evidence of fog along the area. visibility is good right now but the fog is a bit more dense in some other locations. this afternoon you can see from the satellite closeup low fog along the coastline. a few degrees cooler in some spots than yesterday. a couple of inland locations, several just as warm as yesterday. ukiah a high of 95 -- 96 today. 95 clear lake. 92 antioch. 90 morgan hill. all just as warm as they were yesterday. upper 80s in most other inland locations and 60s near the bay and up to 70 at redwood city. right now l
just last month to make ends meet uc regents raised fees 10%. the second student fee hike in as many years. let's move on. here at mid week. spencer christian here with the forecast as always. and just wonderful days outside. >> beautiful weather. a string of wonderful days now. well, considering warm weather, if that is what you like. >> but not extreme heat. >> no extreme heat. we did have 49ers in the inland areas -- we can have 90s in the inland areas. 70s and 80s near the...